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Vrij onderzoek noodzakelijk voor maatschappelijke uitdagingen
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The compound pronouns 'someone/somebody' and 'everyone/everybody' in present-day spoken English : an analysis based on the Spoken BNC2014 corpus
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- Journal Article
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Social and physical distance/distancing : a corpus-based analysis of recent changes in usage
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Reflections on functions of language
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Do we need more of the same? Some reflections on text analytical research
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Conflict in political discourse : conflict as congenital to political discourse
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- Book Chapter
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Continuously and continually : the use of the progressive
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- Book
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Talige diversiteit in het Vlaams onderwijs: problematiek en oplossingen
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Language in epistemic access : mobilising multilingualism and literacy development for more equitable education in South Africa
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Equivocation and doublespeak in far-right wing discourse: an analysis of Nick Griffin's performance on BBC's question time
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The adverb truly in present-day English
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Systemic: functional approaches to discourse
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Commentary
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REALITY and related concepts: towards a semantic-pragmatic map of English adverbs
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English /find/ and Dutch /vinden/zoeken/
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English adverbs of essence and their equivalents in Dutch and French
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Verbs of answering revisited: a corpus-based study of their pragmatic development
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Semantic and pragmatic motivations for constructional preferences: a corpus-based study of provide, supply, and present
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Pragmatic markers
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Crosslinguistic data as evidence in the grammaticalization debate: the case of discourse markers
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In fact, en fait, de fait, au fait: a contrastive study of the synchronic correspondences and diachronic development of english and french cognates
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'Positive appraisal' as a core meaning of well: a corpus-based analysis in Middle and Early Modern English data
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English grammatical usage: a study guide
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How prosody reflects semantic change: A synchronic case study of 'of course'
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Degrees of pragmaticalization: the divergent histories of 'actually' and actuellement
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- Book Editor
- open access
The realization of interpersonal meaning: special issue of the journal 'Word'
Anne-Marie Vandenbergen (UGent)(2008) 59 (1-2). -
"Those Are Only Slogans" A Linguistic Analysis of Argumentation in Debates With Extremist Political Speakers
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De syntaxis en semantiek van ditransitieve constructies in het Nederlands, het Frans en het Engels: een terreinverkenning
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Almost certainly and most definitely: Degree modifiers and epistemic stance
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Seeing through multilingual corpora. By Stig Johansson.Review.
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Lay and expert voices in public participation programmes: A case of generic heterogeneity
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Presupposition and 'taking-for-granted' in mass communicated political argument : an illustration from british, Flemish and Swedish political colloquy.
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The discourse functionality of adjectival and adverbial epistemic expressions: evidence from present-day English.
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The semantic field of modal certainty: a corpus-based study of English adverbs.
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'No doubt' and related expressions: a functional account.
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A change of reviews editor
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In memoriam Rene Derolez
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Pragmatic markers in contrast.
Anne-Marie Vandenbergen (UGent) and K AIJMER(2006) -
Pragmatic markers in translation: a methodological proposal.
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Functional Approaches to Discourse
Anne-Marie Vandenbergen (UGent) and Erich Steiner(2005) 27(6). -
Functional approaches to discourse: Perspectives, interactions and recent developments
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The discourse marker 'of course' in British political interviews and its Dutch and Swedish counterparts: a comparison of persuasive tactics
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On 'give' as a light verb.
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Media discourse - extensions, mixes, and hybrids in Text
Anne-Marie Vandenbergen (UGent) and J ÖSTMAN(2004) special issue. -
A model and a methodology for the study of pragmatic markers: the semantic field of expectation
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Media discourse - extensions, mixes, and hybrids - Introduction.
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Intersubjective positioning in talk shows: a case study from British TV.
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The discourse particle well and its equivalents in Swedish and Dutch
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Lexical metaphor and interpersonal meaning.
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Beyond: New Perspectives in Linguistics
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The Expectation Marker 'of course' in a Cross-linguistic Perspectivee
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Grammatical metaphor: Views from systemic-functional linguistics
Anne-Marie Vandenbergen (UGent) , Miriam Taverniers (UGent) and Louise Ravelli(2003) -
I think - A Marker of Middle Class Discourse?
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Analysing text and discourse
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Modern English pronunciation: a pratical guide for speakers of Dutch [second edition]
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The functions of I think in political discourse.
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Towards an analysis of interpersonal meaning in daytime talk shows
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The semantics of English find in contrast with Dutch vinden
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The Modal Metaphor I don't think: System and Text.
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English spelling: is there a problem?
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I think and its Dutch equivalents in parliamentary debates
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Modern English pronunciation: a practical guide for speakers of Dutch
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Status and power in verbal interaction: a study of discourse in a close-knit social network
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Objects: Contrastive and Typological Issues.
Anne-Marie Vandenbergen (UGent) and Bart Defrancq (UGent)(1998) 1/2. -
The subject-object versus the agent-patient asymmetry
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English as, French comme and Dutch als: conjunctions, prepositions or what ?
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Reconnecting Language: Morphology and Syntax in Functional Perspectives.
Anne-Marie Vandenbergen (UGent) , K DAVIDSE and D NOËL(1997) -
Modal (Un)certainty in political discourse: a functional account
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Recensie: Degree Modifiers of Adjectives in Spoken British English. By Carita Paradis.
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Meanings of I think : a study based on parallel corpora
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Introducing contragram, or why we need contrastive verb valency research
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English as, French comme and Dutch als introducing object complements: a metagrammatical comparison
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A Functional Approach to Modality
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Image-building through modality: the case of political interviews
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Aspects of contrastive verb valency
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Studies on meaning extensions in linguistic action
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Body Parts in Linguistic Action - Underlying Schemata and Value Judgements
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Assessing Linguistic Behaviour - A Study of Value Judgements
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Metaphorical Verbal Clauses in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
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De vrouw in het woordenboek
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Value judgement in the metaphorization of linguistic action
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Speech, music and dehumanisation in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Man and woman in the Oxford English dictionary: some reflections of lexicography and culture
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The interactional utility of of course in spoken discourse
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Who think too little and who talk too much (Dryden) : a study of metaphors